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Burberry has massive exposure to the Chinese market, but the spread of the coronavirus in China is slowing, that’s why I think its shares look interesting. The post Coronavirus slows in China: That’s why I’d buy a company like Burberry appeared first on The Motley Fool UK. read more...
The number of COVID-19 infections continued to drop in China on Tuesday as the outbreak deepened around the globe.
A virus epidemic that started in China about two months ago is now tightening its grip around the globe.
A virus epidemic that started in China about two months ago is now tightening its grip around the globe.
While infections in the rest of the world accelerate, the coronavirus epidemic is showing signs of easing at its center -- China -- with new cases slowing dramatically and recoveries gathering pace. Still, doubt remains over whether the government’s statistics show the full picture.
The World Health Organization said about 3.4% of people infected with the virus COVID-19 globally have died, making it more fatal than the common flu.
Brazil's economy grew by 1.1% last year, official figures showed on Wednesd...
The Brazilian economy slowed in President Jair Bolsonaro's first year in office, according to official data released Wednesday, disappointing news for markets that had bet on the far-right leader to engineer an economic take-off. Brazil's economy, the largest in Latin America, grew 1.1 percent
While infections in the rest of the world accelerate, the coronavirus epidemic is showing signs of easing at its center -- China -- with new cases slowing dramatically and recoveries gathering pace. Still, doubt remains over whether the government’s statistics show the full picture.
What's the right way to self-quarantine? American health experts discussed the do's and don't's of containment.
The Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) is appealing with banks to find a...
Burberry has massive exposure to the Chinese market, but the spread of the coronavirus in China is slowing, that’s why I think its shares look interesting. The post Coronavirus slows in China: That’s why I’d buy a company like Burberry appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.